Myron Getman and Sharon Hill have both expressed their doubts
with Bigfoot researcher Melba Ketchum's new paper claiming that
Bigfoot is a hybrid hominid species. Getman has noticed that the
domain www.denovojournal.com was registered on February 4 of this
year, only days before the paper was published, and additionally,
it was registered anonymously, which is suspicious for a scientific
journal. He also noticed that this website was hosted by Wix, a
free website-builder, and that melbaketchum.org,
sasquatchgenomeproject.org and denovojournal.com are all hosted by
Media Temple.

Ghost Ranch in New Mexico is a treasure trove of unique dinosaur
finds, all of them more than two hundred million years old.
However, Ghost Ranch is more renowned for its paranormal activity
than its fossils.

Throughout the years, people have reported seeing a strange,
snake-like apparition in Ghost Ranch. According to witnesses, this
ghost was huge, from twenty to thirty feet in length. They called
the spirit at Ghost Ranch 'Vivaron, the snake-demon'. In 1947,
paleontologist Edwin Colbert unearthed many fossil skeletons in
Ghost Ranch of prehistoric reptiles. Of the remains, there was a
thirty-foot long crocodile-like animal called a phytosaur. The
discovery led some to believe that the phytosaur was haunting Ghost
Ranch.

Dundas Island blackflies are predatory flies native to Dundas
Island in British Columbia. They can grow to be five or six inches
long, and are black in color, except on their faces and abdomens.
They have highly potent venom, so potent that it is able to kill a
cow. Dundas Island blackflies hunt for their food and are
aggressive while searching for it. They hunt in large swarms,
making them even more menacing. They will hunt and chase their prey
for hours before giving up.

The Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp is a cryptid that looks like a
mix between a man and a reptile, and it reportedly inhabits Lee
County, South Carolina. It is bipedal and can stand up to seven
feet tall. It is covered in dark hair, however, it also has green,
lizard like …

This is another article I wrote that will soon be available on
my column at Unexplained Mysteries. You get a sneak peek,
however!

Now that December 21, 2012, is done
and over with, perhaps it should be explained how we are really all
going to die. Don’t fret, though, you may well have to wait
billions of years.

When will humanity become extinct?
Most likely, our species will go extinct in the next five or ten
million years–perhaps even far sooner. It could be because an
asteroid or comet will hit the Earth, or perhaps we will kill
ourselves in nuclear annihilation. The speculations could go on
forever until they reach ad absurdum, for which is why I shall
refrain from going on about all of the possibilities.